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Discover LudwigThe phrase "detonation of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an explosion or the act of detonating something. Example: The detonation of the bomb caused widespread destruction in the city.
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The detonation of the parliamentary expenses scandal still reverberates.
It came with the remote-controlled detonation of a bomb attached to a fuel tanker.
The attacks included the detonation of a bomb in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood that injured 30 people.
What follows is not a bonfire but a slo-mo detonation of the vanities.
Places recently ravaged by bloody war faced a new outrage: the multiple detonation of atomic bombs.
Would you like to see a video of the mass detonation of the entire stash?
Lance Corporal Mathison's weight triggered the detonation of one of the booby trap's two blasting caps.
Tells about our efforts to forestall inadvertent detonation of nuclear weapons.
Some fuzes briefly delay detonation of a bomb's high-explosive charge.
The complexes were designed to withstand the nearby detonation of a Soviet nuclear warhead.
But by then the audience was deafened by the detonation of tasteless terminology.
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